Miami barge captain given sobriety test as one of two girls killed is ID’d
The captain of a barge who plowed into a sailboat in Florida has been given a sobriety test, as it emerged one of the two girls who died is the granddaughter of a famed TV producer.
The test, which included a blood draw, is part of the US Coast Guard’s investigation into Monday’s deadly collision, Capt. Frank Florio III, commanding officer for Miami, told a press conference Tuesday.
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“We owe you answers, and we are going to find them,” Florio said, according to the Miami Herald.
The results were not known, and it was not clear if there were any [particular flags to justify the sobriety test.
However, the captain has not been arrested.
Investigators are also looking into whether the barge’s crew was properly licensed to be out in Biscayne Bay at the time of the collision, off the coast of Miami Beach, Florio said.
Five girls were on the sailboat with a teenage instructor as part of a summer camp group when they were hit Monday.
One of the two girls killed has been identified as 7-year-old Mila Yankelevich, the granddaughter of an award-winning Argentinian TV producer, Cris Morena, according to La Nacion.
Yankelevich’s grandfather, Gustavo Yankelevich, and father, Tomas Yankelevich, are also producers, while her mother, Sofia Reca, is an actor.
The youngster lived with her parents in Surfside, Florida, and was taking part in a Miami Youth Sailing Foundation summer camp run by the Miami Yacht Club at the time of the crash.
In poignant social media posts, Yankelevich’s grandparents wished her a happy birthday, calling her “special” and “brilliant,” back in February.
Yankelevich’s family members “are currently meeting with authorities on the Miami coast,” Argentinian journalist Orian Brito told La Nacion. “In addition to exchanging information about the investigation, they are providing emotional support during this difficult time .”
Yankelevich was the youngest on the boat. She was killed along with a 13-year-old girl, while two others — ages 8 and 11 — were critically injured. The 19-year-old instructor and a 12-year-old girl were uninjured.
“The crane just completely destroyed the boat,” one witness told WSVN. “The boat just went under and I heard a girl shouting for help under the crane.”
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